A Presidential Troika
Rep. Dennis Kucinich emerges as President, Rep. Ron Paul as Vice President and Mr. Lyndon LaRouche as senior science and economic advisor.
While Dennis Kucinich takes the near-term democratic point of view and Ron Paul takes the long-term republican point of view Lyndon LaRouche straddles the fence with a shifting oligarchical point of view and is not to be trusted on strictly monetary or ethnoracial matters.
Stephen Zarlenga, Kucinich, Paul and LaRouche each appeals to thinking men and women in their own right. The four are in agreement on two key points --- bringing the troops home and reforming the monetary system.
The final arbiters of what happens to the nation will be self-directed, self-enlightened, self-identified ethnoracial actors with legally and constitutionally recognized ethnocultural and monetary sovereignty rights.
The National Emergency Employment Defense Act of 2010 is a minimal test in support of Rep. Kucinich's candidacy for the Presidency and in support of the named Presidential Troika.
The American Monetary Sovereignty Amendment
- The creation, issuance and disbursement of United States money shall be subject to the General Welfare clause of the Preamble to the Constitution under the authority of the Monetary branch of government.
- The Federal Reserve System shall be incorporated into the Department of the Treasury as the Federal Reserve Bureau and within two years shall be elevated to the status of an independent fourth branch of government to be known as the Monetary Authority
- The Monetary Authority shall be directly and democratically elected by the People in each of the several States.
The American Ethnocultural Sovereignty Amendment
- No citizen shall be denied or deprived of the right to an ethnoracial identity.
- No citizen shall be denied or deprived of the right to belong to an ethnoracial group.
- No ethnoracial group shall be denied or deprived of the right to ethnocultural sovereignty.
- No ethnoracial group shall be denied or deprived of the right to proportional political representation.